Grace Evangelical School of Theology

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Roscoe Barnes III, Aug 18, 2003.

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  1. This school offers a diploma/certificate.

    President is graduate of Dallas Theo. Seminary.


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    Prospective Students

    Thanks for your interest in Grace Evangelical School of Theology. We are quite excited to offer the cutting edge of Christian education to you. Our courses are primarily offered on a non-resident basis over the Internet. Thus, anyone with a computer with internet access, can be a student in our school.

    As you investigate our school further, you will find it very flexible to suit your needs while offering very high quality training. Whether you are interested in entering the pastoral ministry or just interested in having a greater understanding of God's Word, GESOT has something to offer.

    Our goal is to equip believers to serve in whatever ministry the Lord may call them to. As the Lord leads, we invite you to come and see.


    Bob Wilkin
    President

    More details through this link:

    http://www.faithalone.org/GESOT/admission/prospective.html

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    Roscoe


    Disclaimer: I've written articles for the GES publication, Grace in Focus.
     
  2. Starkman

    Starkman New Member

    Looks good but ...

    It's not accredited, is it.

    Man, that's too darned bad, too! Hek, maybe just for the knowledge it'd be good to do.

    Starkman
     
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  3. Re: Looks good but ...


    Oops! I posted in wrong forum?

    Sorry.

    No, they don't offer degrees. But the training seems rather intensive.


    Roscoe
     
  4. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Design flaw: When you go to their doctrinal statement, the arrow pointing to Dispensationalism and the arrow pointing to Jesus Christ go in opposite directions. Whoops.

    But seriously, folks, while there is a "great gulf fixed" between me and these folks on theology, for somebody interested in non-degree instruction from a dispensationalist perspective, this looks like a good option. The doctrinal statement is, in fact, a very concise and clear explanation of the tenets of dispensationalism--even a Gnesio-Lutheran can understand it!

    Thanks for the link.
     

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